2601 Stafford Ave, Scranton, PA 18505-3608
This 10,565 square foot freestanding medical building at 2601 Stafford Avenue in Scranton, Pennsylvania, presents a unique opportunity for healthcare providers. Recently updated with a contemporary exterior, the building offers a blank canvas for interior customization. The flexible layout allows for the creation of state-of-the-art examination rooms, advanced diagnostic facilities, or comfortable patient waiting areas, tailored precisely to the needs of the future tenant. The building's location within a well-connected area ensures convenient access for patients and staff. The asking price is $14 per square foot, triple net (NNN). This represents a significant advantage for those seeking a modern, move-in ready space without the burden of extensive upfront renovation costs. The current owner is willing to complete the interior build-out to meet the specific requirements of the tenant, making this an exceptional opportunity to establish or expand a medical practice in a desirable Scranton location. The property sits on a 0-acre lot, offering ample parking and accessibility. This is a rare chance to secure a fully modernized building with the flexibility to create a truly bespoke medical facility. Don't miss this chance to acquire a prime medical space in a thriving area.
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Dr. John S. Farrell, MD Physician Medical Clinic
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Timothy P. Braatz, M.D. Physician
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Dr. Jamie S. Stallman, MD Physician Medical Clinic
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Dr. James N. Frangos, MD Physician
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